Obama's social secretary plans to cut a wide swath MyMotherLode.com Thu, 18 Jun 2009 21:13 PM PDT Stepping out in New York City to talk about culture, Desiree Rogers made one thing clear: This White House social secretary doesn't intend to stay closeted in her East Wing office for four years. | 11 minutes ago ABC 15 Phoenix Thu, 18 Jun 2009 21:12 PM PDT TUCSON, AZ -- Alan Bersin, the Obama administration's border czar, said Thursday the key to achieving comprehensive immigration reform rests with a secure border. | U.S. Senate OKs war funding bill People's Daily Thu, 18 Jun 2009 21:11 PM PDT The U.S. Senate approved a 106-billion-U.S.-dollar bill Thursday for funding the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan through this September. After earlier passage by the House, the legislation now goes to President Barack Obama for his signature. The approved funding include 80 billion dollars to support war efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Meanwhile, the measure, passed by the Senate on a 91-5 vote, ... | Weston DTC supports Obama health care plan Weston Forum Thu, 18 Jun 2009 21:10 PM PDT âWe strongly endorse President Obamaâs statement that âAmericans should have the choice of a public health insurance option operating alongside private plans. This will give them a better range of choices, make the health care market more competitive, and keep insurance companies honest. | Agency of change Erie Times-News Thu, 18 Jun 2009 21:08 PM PDT President Barack Obama hopes to put the brakes on financial scandals with a series of regulatory reforms that his administration says will guard the nation's financial system against its own excess. The formal announcement was made Wednesday. | Beverly High School Class of 2009...on their way! Beverly Citizen Thu, 18 Jun 2009 21:03 PM PDT People like U.S. Sen. Edward Kennedy, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and President Barack Obama may be some of the worldâs most influential people, according to Time magazine. But... | Forum: Public option no solution to health care Athens Banner-Herald Thu, 18 Jun 2009 21:03 PM PDT With the takeover of General Motors, President Obama is test-driving how the federal government fares running a public company in the private sector. As work begins in earnest on health reform this week on Capitol Hill, Democrats are hoping to use the same approach by creating a government-run insurance plan to compete against private insurers. | | |
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